Great job Frank McCourt and the LA Dodgers! We’ve said before, when you lay down with dogs…this is what you get. ESPN: Manny ponders Cleveland reunion Manny Ramirez is already yearning for the old days — of Cleveland. Ramirez, who early last month signed a two-year, $45 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, says […]
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It’s not April Fools Day. The following story did not come from The Onion but the AP, so I’ll have to assume this isn’t a joke, AP: Obama looks at climate engineering The president’s new science adviser said Wednesday that global warming is so dire, the Obama administration is discussing radical technologies to cool Earth’s […]
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One of the great things about the blogesphere is that on certain stories, you hear about them months, if not years in advance. The story of The One is the ultimate example. Here is a post on Froggy Ruminations from July 2005. The story of this harrowing evasion will probably come out eventually, but while […]
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It is always a true pleasure to welcome back Michael Yon to Pundit Review Radio . Michael is a former Green Beret who is currently one of the world’s leading independent citizen journalists covering the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan from the front lines. Michael is a truly independent journalist, fully supported by his readers. […]
The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began more than three years ago. Bruce McQuain, a 28-year veteran of the Army who served in Vietnam, joins us every Sunday evening at 9pm on WRKO to tell us a new, incredible story of bravery and heroics on the battlefield . This week were touched by an […]
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Last night I was joined in-studio by Jay Fitzgerald of Boston’s most financially stable daily paper, the Boston Herald and the outstanding Hub Blog as well as Todd Hyten, aka Armchair General Savin Hill, for a discussion about the sudden, near-death experience of the Boston Globe specifically, and newspapers in general. There was a great […]